HK 4.6×30mm explained

4.6×30mm
Origin:Germany
Type:Personal defense weapon
Service:2001–present
Used By:See Heckler & Koch MP7 Users
Wars:Afghanistan War
Manufacturer:Heckler & Koch
Variants:See Variations
Is Si Specs:yes
Case Type:Rebated, bottleneck
Bullet:4.65
Land:4.52
Neck:5.31
Shoulder:7.75
Base:8.02
Rim Dia:8.00
Rim Thick:1.10
Case Length:30.50
Length:38.50
Rifling:160 mm (1 in 6.3 in)
Primer:Boxer small rifle[1]
Max Pressure:400.00
Is Si Ballistics:yes
Bwunit:gram
Bw1:1.7
Btype1:Copper-plated steel bullet AP ("combat steel")
Vel1:725
En1:447
Bw2:2.0
Btype2:Copper-plated steel bullet AP (DM11, "ultimate combat")
Vel2:720.0
En2:518
Bw3:2.0
Btype3:Copper-plated steel bullet AP (DM31)
Vel3:680
En3:462
Bw4:2.7
Btype4:FMJ
Vel4:600
En4:486
Bw5:2.0
Btype5:Copper-plated steel bullet AP (CPS Black Tip")
Vel5:735
En5:540
Test Barrel Length:180 mm
Balsrc:HK USA[2] HK USA[3] Modern Firearms, Pistol / SMG ammunition Heckler & Koch Products[4]

The 4.6×30mm (designated as the 4,6 × 30 by the C.I.P.[5]) cartridge is a small-caliber, high-velocity, smokeless powder, rebated, bottleneck, centerfire cartridge designed for personal defense weapons (PDW) developed by German armament manufacturer Heckler & Koch (HK) in 1999. It was designed primarily for the MP7 PDW to minimize weight and recoil, while increasing penetration of body armor. It features a pointed, steel-core, brass-jacketed bullet.

Development

The 4.6×30mm cartridge was introduced in 1999 as a competitor to FN Herstal's 5.7×28mm cartridge.[6] Heckler & Koch started the development of a semi-automatic handgun for their 4.6×30mm PDW cartridge, but Heckler & Koch cancelled the Universal Combat Pistol (UCP) at the prototype stage.

Overview

Compared to standard intermediate cartridges one can carry more 4.6×30mm ammunition due to the lower weight and relatively small dimensions of the cartridge. Also, due to the lower weight of the bullet, aiming in rapid fire is much easier as recoil depends much on the weight of the bullet. CRISAT testing shows that because of the smaller diameter and high projectile velocity of the round, body armor penetration is higher than that of traditional handgun projectiles.

A series of tests performed by NATO in the United Kingdom and France indicated that 5.7×28mm was a superior cartridge.[6] The results of the NATO tests were analyzed by a group of experts from France, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom and the group's conclusion was that the 5.7×28mm was "undoubtedly" the more efficient cartridge.[6]

Among other points, the NATO group cited superior effectiveness (27% greater) for the 5.7×28mm against unprotected targets and equal effectiveness against protected targets.[6] It also cited less sensitivity to extreme temperatures for the 5.7×28mm and cited a greater potential risk of barrel erosion with the 4.6×30mm.[6] In addition, the group pointed out that 5.7×28mm is close to the 5.56×45mm NATO by its design and manufacture process, allowing it to be manufactured on existing production lines.[6] The group also pointed out that 5.7×28mm weapons are more mature than 4.6×30mm weapons, and the 5.7×28mm FN Five-seveN pistol was already in production at that time, while the 4.6×30mm Heckler & Koch UCP pistol was still only an early concept.[6] However, the German delegation and others rejected the NATO recommendation that 5.7×28mm be standardized, and as a result, the standardization process was indefinitely halted,[7] [6] though both cartridges would ultimately be standardized by NATO with STANAG 4509 for 5.7×28mm and STANAG 4820 for 4.6×30mm respectively.

Cartridge dimensions

The 4.6×30mm has 0.87 mL (13.4 grains) H2O cartridge case capacity.

4.6×30mm maximum C.I.P. cartridge dimensions; all sizes in millimeters (mm).

Americans define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 22 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 160 mm (1 in 6.3 in), 6 grooves, Ø lands = 4.52 mm, Ø grooves = 4.65 mm, land width = 1.21 mm and the primer type is small rifle.[1]

According to the official C.I.P. (Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives) rulings, the 4.6×30mm can handle up to 40000NaN0 Pmax (the nominal maximum) piezo pressure. In C.I.P. regulated countries, every rifle cartridge combination has to be proofed at 125% of this maximum C.I.P. pressure to be certified for sale to consumers, referred to as "PE". This means that 4.6×30mm chambered arms in C.I.P. regulated countries are currently (2018) proof tested at 50000NaN0 PE piezo pressure.Despite the relatively high Pmax the bolt thrust of the 4.6×30mm is on a similar level when compared with traditional service sidearm cartridges.

The Belgian 5.7×28mm cartridge introduced in 1993 is probably the closest currently available ballistic twin of the 4.6×30mm.

The 4.6×30mm ammunition is produced by RUAG Ammotec, Fiocchi and BAE Systems.

Variations

2 g DM11 Penetrator Ultimate Combat

The German Army version of the 4.6×30mm cartridge (DM11 Penetrator)[8] weighs 6.5 g and uses a 2-g copper-plated steel bullet projectile at 720m/s muzzle velocity. The DM11 Penetrator cartridge is designed for the MP7. The Ultimate Combat can penetrate the NATO CRISAT target at more than 200 meters. This ammunition combines energy transfer in soft targets and very good penetration.[9] The muzzle velocity V0 and V100 indicate a G1 ballistic coefficient of approximately 0.141 to 0.150 (BCs are somewhat debatable) making the DM11 projectile aerodynamically more efficient compared to typical service handgun projectiles, but less efficient compared to typical assault rifle projectiles. At the stated effective range of 200 m, the DM11 projectile will be traveling at approximately Mach 1.25 (425 m/s) under International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) conditions at sea level (air density ρ = 1.225 kg/m3).

2 g Action Law Enforcement hollow point

The Action 4.6×30mm Law Enforcement cartridge weighs 6.5 g and is loaded with a 2 g CuZn-alloy (brass) solid hollow point projectile that achieves 700 m/s (2,300 ft/s) muzzle velocity. The cartridge is designed for the MP7. This ammunition is optimized for energy transfer in soft targets and to offer decent penetration performance on hard and combined targets like car doors or glass and body armor.[10] The muzzle velocity V0 and V50 indicate a G1 ballistic coefficient of 0.112 to 0.119. At the range of 50 m, the 2 g Action projectile travels at approximately Mach 1.67 (586 m/s or 1923 f/s) under International Standard Atmosphere conditions at sea level (air density ρ = 1.225 kg/m3).

Action Law Enforcement cartridge technical data:[11]

2.7 g full metal jacket 4.6×30mm

The ball 4.6×30mm cartridge weighs 7 g and is loaded with a 2.7 g full metal jacket projectile with a PbSb-alloy core and a copper-plated steel jacket that achieves 600 m/s (2,000 ft/s) muzzle velocity. The cartridge is designed for the MP7. This ammunition is optimized for energy transfer in soft targets and offers good precision.[12] The muzzle velocity V0 and V100 indicate a G1 ballistic coefficient of 0.171 to 0.187. At the range of 100 m, the 2.7 g ball projectile travels at approximately Mach 1.36 (463 m/s) under International Standard Atmosphere conditions at sea level (air density ρ = 1.225 kg/m3).

Ball cartridge technical data:[13]

Others

VBR produces a 4.6×30mm two-part controlled fragmenting projectile that is claimed to increase the content of the permanent wound cavity and double the chance to hit a vital organ.[14] Heckler & Koch claims that the CPS Black Tip ammunition made by Fiocchi has a muzzle energy of approximately 525 J that is comparable to 9×19mm rounds.[15]

Platforms

!Name!Country!Type!Note
Heckler & Koch UCPGermanySemi-automatic pistolCancelled at the prototype stage.[16]
Heckler & Koch MP7GermanyPersonal defense weapon/Submachine gun
ST Kinetics CPWSingaporePersonal defense weapon/Submachine gun4.6 caliber as potential conversion from 9mm.[17]
CMMG Banshee Mk4USAPistol/Carbine (as SBR)First firearm marketed for civilians in 4.6 caliber.[18]
Tommy Built Tactical T7USAPistol/Carbine (as SBR)MP7 clone marketed to civilians in 4.6 caliber.[19]

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Suppressed Rifle Cartridges . Raygun.10gauge.de . 2007-04-23 . 2012-02-13.
  2. Web site: Fiocchi - SFN Ram . Heckler-koch.com . 2012-02-13 . 2012-06-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120615143900/http://www.heckler-koch.com/en/products/submachine-guns/mp7a1/mp7a1/overview.html . dead .
  3. Web site: Heckler & Koch :: Products . Hkd-usa.com . 2012-02-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111001122728/http://www.hkd-usa.com/HKWebText/detailPara/1926/81/4/20/257 . 2011-10-01 . dead .
  4. Web site: 01 December 2011, brochure (Energy and velocity at 10 m) . 2012-02-13 . 2012-05-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120517023628/http://www.heckler-koch.com/no_cache/en/products/submachine-guns/mp7a1/mp7a1/overview.html?tx_z7simpledownloads%5Bdownload%5D=348 . dead .
  5. http://www.cip-bobp.org/homologation/uploads/tdcc/tab-i/4-6-x-30-en.pdf C.I.P. TDCC 4,6 × 30
  6. Web site: Global Defence Review — In the Line of Fire . Oliver, David . 2007 . GDR Publications . 2009-10-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061016074936/http://www.global-defence.com/2006/Utilities/article.php?id=40 . October 16, 2006 .
  7. Gourley, S.; Kemp, I (November 26, 2003). "The Duellists". Jane's Defence Weekly, Volume 40 Issue 21, pp 26–28.
  8. Web site: jestertoogmailcom. 2018-04-12 . 4.6mm x 30mm PDW . 2023-03-30 . Military Cartridges . en.
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20081209013207/http://www.ruag.com/ruag/binary?media=147540&open=true RUAG Ammotec 2.0 g German Army 4.6×30mm Penetrator DM11 cartridge factsheet
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20081209013150/http://www.ruag.com/ruag/binary?media=147537&open=true4.6mmx30_Sintox_Action_2.0g RUAG Ammotec 2.0 g Law Enforcement 4.6×30mm cartridge factsheet
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20081209013150/http://www.ruag.com/ruag/binary?media=147537&open=true4.6mmx30_Sintox_Action_2.0g RUAG Ammotec 2.0 g Law Enforcement 4.6×30mm cartridge factsheet
  12. https://web.archive.org/web/20081209013203/http://www.ruag.com/ruag/binary?media=147539&open=true RUAG Ammotec 2.7 g Full Metal Jacket 4.6×30mm cartridge factsheet
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20081209013203/http://www.ruag.com/ruag/binary?media=147539&open=true RUAG Ammotec 2.7 g Full Matal Jacket 4.6×30mm cartridge factsheet
  14. Web site: The 4.6x30 mm B2F cartridge . Fsdip.com . 2012-02-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120311034656/http://www.fsdip.com/website/The46x30mmB2Fcartridge/tabid/405/Default.aspx . 2012-03-11 .
  15. Web site: Heckler & Koch :: Products . Heckler-koch.de . 2012-02-13 . 2010-07-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100723044129/http://www.heckler-koch.de/HKWebText/detailPara/1926/81/4/20/257 . dead .
  16. Web site: pistol-training.com » Blog Archive » Pistol News from Heckler & Koch. pistol-training.com. 8 July 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170827171704/http://pistol-training.com/archives/1740. 27 August 2017. live.
  17. Web site: STK CPW . 27 October 2010 .
  18. Web site: CMMG Four Six, the world's first 4.6x30mm civilian firearm! . 29 November 2021 .
  19. Web site: T7 Pistol . 10 April 2024 .